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Bergamot oil

Bergamot oil...

There is one rather rare specimen in the Root family of the genus Citrus - bergamot orange. This plant is found only on one of the coasts of Italy, where it grows in its original form.

Nevertheless, the creator of bergamot is the man who crossed the Pomeranian with an orange, resulting in a beautiful evergreen that has just a gorgeous aroma. By the way, Italians are very proud of the trees that grow near the city of Bergamo - the soil and climatic conditions of this area contribute to the cultivation of fruits with the most rich and vibrant aroma.

It is customary to obtain natural essential oil of bergamot from the multilayer peel of these fruits, as well as leaves and flowers of the plant. True, the yield of the finished substance is extremely small, and therefore real bergamot oil is highly valued. By the way, if you squeeze out the peel of bergamot manually, you can also get a little oil that will have a light emerald green color.

The aromatic properties of bergamot oil are amazing: floral tones are intertwined with shades of lemon and orange, while not acidic, but sweet and fragrant. Despite the fact that mainly bergamot oil is produced industrially, the best quality is still considered to be squeezed out by the hands. So, to obtain about 900 milliliters of such bergamot oil, you need to squeeze out the peel of a thousand fruits.

Household use of bergamot oil is quite extensive. For example, in cooking, it acts as a fragrant additive in dessert dishes, tinctures, liqueurs, fish, meat, vegetable, as well as fermented milk dishes. In addition, popular tea with bergamot can be purchased in the store, however, by flavoring any leaf tea with bergamot oil, you can get a high-quality analogue.

The numerous beneficial properties of bergamot oil are also highly valued in medicine. It can be used as an antispasmodic, soothing, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, as well as for skin fatigue as a massage agent.

Along with any essential means, bergamot oil contributes to the restoration of human energy: it increases sociability, strengthens imagination and creative thinking. He is rightfully considered an aphrodisiac - the use of bergamot oil enhances partner sex drive.

For cosmetic procedures, the distinctive property of bergamot oil is valuable, which consists in its ability to normalize the secretion of sweat and sebaceous glands, as well as narrow the pores of the skin.

Traditional medicine uses bergamot oil as an antiparasitic and antifungal agent, which also helps with diseases of the upper respiratory tract, acting as an anti-inflammatory and lowering temperature.


bergamot oils 899 kCal

Energy value of bergamot oil (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)
Fats: 99.9 g (~ 899 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)

Energy ratio (b | y): 0% | 100% | 0%